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Sunday, January 26, 2014

ASL Alumnus Appearing in Syfy Reality Show "Opposite Worlds"

Syfy Reality Show Will Feature ASL Alumnus JR Cook

An alumnus of the Appalachian School of Law, JR Cook, will play the role of "Johnnie Rocket" on the new Syfy reality show Opposite Worlds. See his introductory interview. Episodes here. Fan page here.He mentions his recent engagement to Jessica Taylor, also an ASL alumnus.

Follow him on Facebook here. But, he may not be making any postings until he can earn his way into "the future."For an interview with fiance, Jessica, see here.

Fan page for JR Cook here.If you tweet to support him, be sure to include #AppalachainSchoolOfLaw. Twitter handle is @TeamJRsyfyThanks!

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She helps people learn the skills they need to lead happier lives, solve problems effectively, and resolve conflict holistically with wisdom, skill, and heart.

The Virginia Mediation Network
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scholars gave her its first Distinguished Mediator Award in 2010. Who’s Who
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system design, environmental dispute resolution, and insurance
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Before
she joined academia, Prof. Young was a partner
in a St. Louis law firm -- McCarthy Leonard -- providing nearly 20 years of
experience as a commercial dispute litigator, mediator, and arbitrator
specializing in contract disputes, insurance, reinsurance, and energy law. Before that, Prof. Young practiced as an
associate in one of the largest law firms in the world - Skadden Arps – in its Washington, D.C. office engaged in an oil and
gas and public utility law
practice. She also worked in the Energy
Department of the largest law firm in
Oklahoma after graduating from law school.

Prof. Young has written over 50 law
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mediation, arbitration, insurance law, and energy law. Her
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